Carissa Allen - Fresh Take Florida
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It would also ban the release of photographs, audio or video in all cases when a minor is killed by anyone, not just in domestic violence crimes.
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The Florida Supreme Court is wrestling in Tallahassee over questions about whether Marsy's Law and protecting the rights of crime victims can be used to keep anonymous the identities of police officers who kill a suspect in the line of duty.
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Police and their supporters say officers involved in fatal shootings may face imminent threat of harm. The court will decide whether their identities should be protected under the state’s Marsy’s Law.
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Most faculty, instructional staff and administrators described themselves as moderate politically – and more of them described themselves as conservative than liberal.